Stop listening to people telling you that you need to take care of your hair in order to get long “good hair”. Not gonna happen. Your hair, like your skin tone is a result of your genes. If people in your fall don’t have long hair, chances are you won’t. It’s genetics. Stop being ignorant.
There was a RU-vid chick who had the nerve to say, just cause ya'll don't take care of your hair, and she said it in a roundabout way so that it was implied rather than said. Stopped watching her right after that....
@@a.sydney5036 when you are bombarded with tons of similar videos telling you that you can have hair like these women who do not have the same hair but lie and tell you that they do a d then say that you are not taking care of your hair, it isn't ignorance anymore, this is deceptive and shaming those who have actual 4c hair.
That is the issue sis! I have been there. When I first started my natural hair journey, some "guru" was like I just needed to buy products and take more care of my hair so it can be more manageable, mind you I already had a lot of good products and did weekly treatments but it was still dense, thiccccccc and stubborn , coily and all that good stuff. Made me feel like I had bad hair for a while. I eventually gave up on my hair since it wasnt doing what madam guru said it should do. Took a while for me to realise that I had good hair just the way it was.
Same. I'm like the girl who combed her hair in the shower but thicker and super tight coils. Soon as I step out the hot shower it shrinks to about 4 inches from my scalp. It's the heat that "relaxes" it. If I leave the water cooler it won't fall like that. It'll clump.
LITERALLY SAME. I big chopped twice and mini chopped about 3 time in between. I have 4c hair in the front and type 4 really wavy hair everywhere else. Ya girl was looking for defined curls and never found them except for around my hairline.
Honestly it is frustrating how 4c girls would start to think their hair is difficult to manage because they can't manipulate their hair the same way as these supposedly "4C" hair types.
My mom used to always complain about me and my sister's hair when we were little and she couldn't wait until we started getting texturizers and later perms. I really think she was just using the wrong products and didn't know how to take care of our hair. I transitioned starting maybe last February and went natural in September and at first I was frustrated for the reason that you mentioned but luckily I've found good products and kinda know how to style it.
I think the hair typing spectrum for black hair is just too damn narrow. Saying black hair can be categorized into 4 types ( four a,b,c and z) is like saying black girls only come in 4 foundation shades. There are so many hair types that are not quite 4b and not quite 4c but rather somewhere in between. I believe our hair textures is as diverse as our skin tones. Trying to categorize it in only 4 categories makes absolutely no sense and that is why there is always an argument when it comes to our hair textures.
Jesus is coming soon please repent it has a distinct look which is similar to 4b. How is profiting off of bashing some girls who mistake their hair type nice or friendly? Like wtf, we’re all supposed to be in this together yet we are yet AGAIN DIVIDING 4c hair from the rest of type 4 hair. Wtf.
It’s sad that these people don’t really want to be 4c, but want the clout from the 4c natural hair movement. And the second clip is NOT the same female.
I'm TIRED of ppl saying they have 4c hair when they clearing have 4a/3c hair. Getting your hair type wrong is one thing, but going online and saying you have a certain hair type when you don't is not it.
Sometimes it’s hard. At first I thought I had 4c, I didn’t think it was bad I was happy to embrace it... but i found hard to understand... I wish I can go back to my new natural hair journey self and be liek “no boo boo that’s not 4c you’re just lazy and you’re hair needs moisture” 💀 in fact I’m no where near 4c (when moisturized) I’m a mixture to 4a-4b and definitely some parts 3c. Again it’s not that I wanted praise or ever felt my hair was ugly. I just was misguided. Still misguided because I wish I can say what exactly is my hair type. It’s extremely hard when you have influencers having the same hair as me saying it’s 4c.
For folks who are confused about why this important, imagine a light skinned or medium skinned Black woman doing a make up tutorial on her skin and calling the video "Make up for Dark Skinned Women" because she knows she'll get extra views. She would be taking advantage of the lack of representation of dark skin in the beauty industry to give herself more clout, even though she isn't a dark skinned woman. That is the equivalent of what some of these youtubers do when they call themselves 4c. It's erasive to women with 4c hair who are already struggling to be recognized in an industry that doesn't value our hair texture or see it as pretty and feminine.
I see this kind of the same as all of beauty RU-vid. Almost everybody has professional lighting and does the full full full coverage foundation, lots of colour corrector, concealer, layer after layer. It looks like perfection on camera, sure. But IRL? It looks like shit. And it's really unfair to viewers to not be honest about that. Because they are not going to get the same results if they follow tutorials, including when using the exact same techniques and even products. Because real people don't walk around with ring lights surrounding them. 🤷🏻♀️ So much of beauty social media is fakery and bullshit, and it just ends up making people feel bad about themselves for their perceived "faults," lack of "talent," or whatever. It's depressing that we do this to each other.
Say it again sis 🗣 I realized years ago I can't do any of the styles without stretching and blowing my hair out lmao And my shrinkage is disrespectful and I have super tight coils and it's very dry. I NEED protective styling. They don't understand 😭
idk, I feel like a got a mix of all three. Like some curls are loose, but my whole head isn't 4a, but then when youtubers talk ab 4b or 4c, my hair matches both, and idek 😭
Yes. And just because someone has fine or thin hair doesn't mean it can't be 4c. Both can be true. Just because people can part and brush their hair more easily.
My African civilization professor taught me the reason why Black hair kinks and coils is to protect our skulls from the sun. I felt so blessed to be black in that moment! Ig: @haitheregorgeous
I heard that too years ago! Also that our behinds and thighs are bigger based on the historical feast or famine times in the year! Your body fat will maintain when there is less food and gain it back when food was plentiful! They also say that type of weight is less stressful on the internal organs!
@@tsuyuasui7297 It depends because there are many people from different parts of Africa that have naturally straight or loosely curled hair and they survived that way for centuries! It also has a lot to do with the melanin in the skin that protects us from the sun and the shape of our lower bodies! There are RU-vid videos of Africans with straight or loosely curled hair!
My hair grew the most when I stopped abiding by the hair typing system. I learned MY hair and educated myself about basic hair science rather than trying to find someone with similar looking hair.
I don’t think all of them are saying they are 4c for the “clout”, they just don’t know their hair type. Knowing your hair type is difficult because hair types are more of a spectrum. I also think porosity and density can play a role in what 4c hair looks like on different people.
Sadlexyy thickness too. My hair looks 3c until it dries up and it becomes 4a🥴 it took me so long to know that because my hair was really fine and high porosity it behaved differently. And all the videos I look up are also people who have really really lose curls and I was so sad because I cut and cut and my hair never looked like that.
na it really doesn't. Moisturized is moisturized no matter your porosity. Porosity will only affect how your hair responds to moisture but every porosity type gets there. I live in West Africa so as you can imagine, I didn't even know Africans could have looser hair types. Almost everyone is 4c here.And I mean the real 4c like starpuppy and all. And everyone is diverse in thickness, length and density yet it's pretty obvious it's still 4c. Those things don't affect the look as drastically as you think🤷🏾♀️
The amount of times Chizi said "beautiful" and "gorgeous" in this video was just lovely and mad refreshing, just here gassing them up while still being honest about what the situation actually was!!
I personally didn't notice the side eye or fakeness and I think you can still notice/praise the beauty or "niceness" in something and not agree with it...isn't that the whole point of constructive criticism
@@whocares650 exactly and I think that's actually very honest and important to be able to give credit where its due but also point out "flaws" or the things you might not agree with because I think it allows for genuine growth
@@briaravioli3542 false. Curl pattern is the least important factor on how products will work on your hair. Strand thickness and porosity (but mostly strand thickness) are what ultimately determines it, and thus how your hair will look in the end. Forget the hair chart, it never had 4c hair in mind anyway. Just focus on cottony vs silky and the diameter of the curl.
I kinda get the confusion. I used to think I had 4C hair. I actually have 3C/4A with low porosity. In the other vid, Chizi mentioned confusing dryness with 4C. I felt that.
Same i went throught that for years im type 4 low porosity with medium course hair some parts have coils some dont curl just shrink. Its just damaged now from relaxers i had too many big chops listening to wrong advice. I am 43 years old just learning about my hair still keeping it moisturized has improved the length and texture extremely well over the years.
Most of these people that claim that they have 4C hair only say that so when it it turns out all curly it’s like more of a flex. It’s like me telling my friend that I haven’t seen in a long time that I lost 10lbs but really I lost 20, but when she see me I know she gonna be extra impressed. I hope I make sense that I don’t sound dumb lol.
especially when you have LONG 4c hair whenever it's wet it the curls hang more and look looser because the water is weighing it down and loosens the curl but of course when its dry it shrinks up and looks like the typical 4c curl pattern.
What is the typical 4c curl pattern? Because dry 4a and 4b can look exactly the same. My 4a high porosity hair doesn't even get as weighed down as that clip is claiming.And my hair is MBL
I can attest to this. My hair has never looked the way it looks now my whole life. I found products that work and I finally have length and I'm amazed. I might even have 4b in the back of my head when I never knew that before because I can't see the back lol... And my hair was always so dry. My front is definitely 4c
The second lady is 4C. It shrinks to the extreme, when DRY (even with products), but Longer hair tend to have more definition, more heavy/loose. She just have very elastic/healthy hair. It does what super healthy hairs do.
Honey u should get to see what 4c really looks likes, as pure African I can tell u that however healthy ur 4c hair can be ,it can neva be that straight in water ,however hydrated it can be ,it will still even coil under the highest heat .talking out of experience
@@jeemee508 There must be something wrong with the health of your hair dear. NOWHERE in that video did you see straight hair. Her hair was CLEARLY WAVY under water, which is how mine is, but changes the very second the water stops running. But u mentioned that u are pure African, not sure what u meant, your hair might simply be more coarse than some others and it's understandable. No 2 head of hair r the exact same, just as no 2 smooth brown skins are the exact same shade or feel.
I’m right there with you!! My hair is straight as straight can get, no body whatsoever, and incredibly fine in texture.....my ponytails aren’t even a 1/2 inch in diameter 😑 But here I am watching this and I’m in full-on LOVE with all the natural looks I’m seeing throughout the different social media platforms.....it truly is THE most beautiful hair, hands down! 😍
Why does it matter? Hair labeling is divisive and adds no value. Surrreeeee, you’re looking for “hair inspiration”. Just scroll through the hashtag until you find hair that looks like yours. Not that hard.
Amy Zorah it would be easier to find 4c hair if people used their own hair type in the tags. I know my hair is 4a so that’s what I search for, people with 4c hair do the same thing.
As a person who goes to cosmetology school we don’t define hair by 4c 3b and stuff. Only because people hair is soo different. Like In this video with the lady with the loose curls when wet but tight when dry if I had to define her hair she has extra curls hair with high porosity and medium density with course texture......
Videos like these are annoying because it just sounds like a bunch of whining and playing victim. They make it seem like 4C hair is the only difficult hair type. Seems all type 4 is difficult. And most 4 type hair can be a combination all over the head. They can have 4b on the top, 4c on the sides, etc. Even some people with type 3 hair have some difficulty.
@@reneeboyd80 well idk The measurements because we never learned that in school coarse here would be the hardest here to work with them coarse hair doesn’t necessarily have to be curly it could even be straight
I feel like there's a lot of 4b/4a hair that's just dry. I thought my hair was 4c for the longest time until I 1. Cut it all off 2. Let it grow back w/o heat or relaxing 3. Actually found products that worked to keep my hair moisturized Then about 5yrs later I can now say I have a mix of 4b/4c hair. Also - can we talk about how a lot of hair IS mixed with more than one type? Cause the crown of my head can't hold twists for shit but the center of my hair will fight you ON SITE, lol.
I'm so close to actually throwing in the towel with my hair. My edges will be on some yes we're good to go. Oh then the middle part would literally be on some😒😏🙄 you honestly are not even half way. I leave it short till I can actually find out which type and which products will actually work.
Yes my hair was so dry the beginning of my natural hair journey and I would always claim my hair as 4c but when I got deeper into my journey I moved up a bit into 4b and now I cut some of my hair off and now I’m about 3c/4a and it’s so crazy
My hair is the same... the top cannot hold anything... but Chile as you move down , let the curls appear with a vengeance. the back of my head always tricks people when they do my hair.
I'll be honest with you. I clicked into this video just to let you know this look with your two strand twist and sun hat looks THE BOMB .COM! 😍 But of course I'm going to watch the video still.
I’ve been told by stylists that my hair is deceiving. When wet it straightens and appears like a looser texture but once it dries....the shrinkage becomes real.
Hair type is really just a small part of it all. The most important thing is to know your hair porosity because that plays a huge part on how your specific hair reacts to products and what works best on your hair regardless of hair type. The curl type that everyone could have is 'Type H' (healthy).
Some of these people aren't intentionally trying to take away from 4c girls. Some really think they are 4c. Hair typing is so narrow and problematic, and there's so much misinformation. 4c hair wasn't even included in the hair type spectrum at first 🤦🏾♀️.
André walker's hair typing chart is irrelevant. I go by Lois or by Green Beauty 's chart. There is actually tons of in- between types that aren't included in AW chart.
I totally agree...its never been discussed, like at all. They really might think it is that. Here I am learning as well amd I'm at the end of the hair spectrum.
Right! 4C…..and there is D-ZZ. Our hair is too diverse to put us into 3 (4a,b,c) doggone categories. We doing too much. Just one more thing to feel divided about. 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️ We got a long way to go if this is one of our life problems. 😔😔
🤣🤣🤣...mine too tangled when wet and just shrink...my hair be shrinking so bad...it takes like 2 3 days for them to be soft again...what type of hair i got then?🤷🏾♀️... They thick and hard to get them curly even with products.
I’m dark skin, 100 percent black, wear 440 fenty foundation and I have 2b/2c. Black ppl are diverse, we have so much genetic diversity because humanity came from us. Love you all ❤️❤️
@@welikelethabo it's not that uncommon in my ethnic group. the light skin ppl in my ethnicity are actually known for having tighter curls 3b-4c. i'm Somali from East Africa. i used to hear that Somalis are mixed and i never believed that because i'm dark skin but when I took a dna test it said i'm 100% east African, 98.3 being Somali and 1.7 being Ethiopian(probably Oromo ethnics group).
The second tik tok video is false. The girl in the shower is clearly different from the 4c girl. Girl in the shower is darker, skinnier and younger than the girl in bluish shirt. Probably her younger sister or something doing that for a clout.
the 2nd video is her the lighting in her bathroom was obviously just darker, but you can't even see her full face or body in the first video so how can you determine shes skinnier or younger? Have you watched her most recent tik tok, it's clearly the same person
I LOOOOOOOOVE the accent switch. I do the same thing all the time except with New York and US Southern accents. She clearly must love her African relatives.
Where as I have a tiny bit of very tight curls but they hang instead of going upwards like most type 4 hair and it's like a silky texture. So it's type 3 in texture but 4 in pattern then the rest of my head is 3c and a very small wave that's not on the chart.
@@myristicina. not if you have high porosity hair. your porosity can change how much your hair gets weighed down in water even with 4c hair. 4c is just a curl type, it's only how your curls/coils look.
RarityMoon my hair shrinks but it does get loose like 4a curls because it’s weighed down with conditioner and water but I ain’t never see that like that in that clip.
@@zoebey4475 Hi I have 3c,4a and 4b fine to medium strand MBL high porosity hair. My 4a parts don't look like that under running water. They loosen to like 3c texture My 4b just laughs at me. It ain't stretching anywhere(and it dries in 5 min) And I have really high porosity hair. Hair goes from soaking wet to damp and shrunken as soon as I step out of the stream and fully dry in about 20 min. So I find it hard to believe that clip.Her high porosity hair is supposed to look a much frizzier but slightly shrunken version of her shower look For tighter patterns like 4b and 4c, water does not stretch it much. And wet hair is wet hair regardless of porosity
I think people are just misinformed. Many of us, unfortunately, are just learning about our hair and don't really understand it. I think we should just stop labeling videos and just say type 4 or just use words like high/low porosity, low/high density, fine/medium/coarse. That will be a lot more helpful and a lot less conterversial
Florence Katanha curl typing won’t help you with “advice” though, really...you need to know texture, density and porosity to really know what works for your hair. Curl pattern tells you nothing but how hair LOOKS, not how it THRIVES/how to care for it, or products to use.
@@paulailonze8067 exactly. That's sth I started learning just recently and for a while I was really focused on finding out my hair type. Ik it now but I realise it's not the most important thing to know in order to properly care for my hair.
The Mitch Rules everyone doesn’t have a specific hair type like myself it’s a mix of type 3 and 4 but nothing specific at all. That’s why trying for figure out wat texture you have based on a generic chart is dumb. It’s also why people should focus on the condition of it instead of stressing yourself out with the texture of it.
Curl type literally has nothing to do what products work for your hair either! People need to look at if you have fine or coarse hair. You can have “4c hair” and have fine hair, but a lot of people don’t think so 🤷🏽♀️
Thank you so much, I hate when people type my hair or ask me what type of hair I have. One of my guy friends always types my hair and it’s so annoying. I’ve known how to take care of my hair since the 90s before all this hair typing came out.
I have 4c hair and I tried a tutorial from a girl with 4a-4b hair (sleek low puff) big mistake! So if everyone just said type 4 hair in their RU-vid title we would have to click on all videos till we get our actual hair pattern.
@@miriamaesthetic5137 so what are people like me supposed to do? I have a mix of type 4ab and c textures. Am I supposed to pick one? When I'm asked I usually say I have type 4 hair, which is the truth.
@@lisajohnson9612 then keep doing you. The other poster is just saying that they prefer tutorials that cater more specifically to her hair type, which just happens to be 4c.
3:11: Naahhh see, I ain’t saying she lying...im just saying I don’t believe her.😂😂😂 She gotta show her face in the shower and out the shower, with no product on because I ain’t NEVA seen no 4c hair do that baby. 6:49: “Shrinkage is a sign that your hair is healthy” Girl Preach, because, heat damage will teach you that the hard way.😩
See this is the problem with hair typing. Complete strangers trying to tell other people what their hair is and they never even seen it or touched it in person 🤦🏾♀️
Just an observation from a true 4C Queen: I’ve noticed that a lot of the ladies that mistakenly categorize their hair as 4C or who don’t really know about the chart are usually of deeper brown complexion. I’m wondering if colorism plays a part and we (as a whole) assume dark skin = 4C/kinky hair.
Cherryyx Bombx No they aren’t. 3c curls are pencil sized. Those curls are pencil sized. 4a curls have the diameter of a crochet needle. You are probably 3b
The second girl you show in the shower, they are two different girls, the girl in the shower has a different skin tone to the other girl with the tight curls. They are not the same person.
I did a big chop thinking my hair would grow "better and faster" that was a damn lie and I went right back to crying everytime I need to comb my hair. I went back to perming, then got into wigs and now my self-esteem is much better and I personally feel good about my hair. 4c will never be flowy, easy to comb, and easy to manage. If thats what you want (like me) look for alternatives. I love the natural wave but it does not satisfy me and I doubt I'll ever work with my 4c again if I dont have to (unless I shave my head again and keep it shaved).
You have to do what works for you and your health; mental and physical health. If you feel most confident and pulled together with chemicals and have no medical issues because of it, wear your perm sis!
@@amazingkoechi4628 That's so beautiful. I realise now that my OG comment sounds like I hated my 4C hair, thats not the case I just dont like how certain products claim to make 4C hair "easier" when really its model is eurocentric ideals. If you want natural, healthy 4C hair youre gonna put in work no shortcuts there's nothing easy about how we shape our crowns. I actually got locs in 2020 and am now enjoying this lifelong committment to my hair. My hair has thrived in locs and I think that has a lot to do with the fact that my hair is so kinky. Very grateful to have found a solution that works for me.💜
Some people just be wanting to say they 4c knowing they’re not just for someone else to tell them they’re hair is not 4c to make them feel like they the shit 😂😂😂😂😂
People: the LONGER your hair is the HEAVIER it is... especially more so with WATER/PRODUCTS in.... I don't understand the confusion 4C hair is not condemned to stay over the shoulder lenght!!!! 4C LONG hair cannot beat PHYSICS..... .. ..!
Yes but if at some point '4c' starts looking obviously like 4b or 4a and if the '4c' is weighed so much by weight so it always looks 4b or 4a, it's now 4b/4a.There is no confusion when 4a becomes 3c. Why do '4c'(questionable) folks believe that their pattern can never change? Everybody's pattern can change. And btw I've never seen real 4c change with length. It's usually 4b and 4a that can get weighed down like that. If it changes drastically, chances are you were never 4c
Doesn't matter how long your hair is, the texture is NOT going to change. 4c hair will never be 3a hair. Doesn't matter how much water you put on it. Gtfoh.
@@kaylynboyd2035 I literally have no idea what you are referring to as I gave no examples. But I myself have experienced loosening of my curl pattern with length in my 4a parts as I've seen with many youtubers
Personally the day I stopped typing my hair (like 8 years ago) I saw my hair start to thrive. Typing made me kind of feel like I was never going to be able manage my hair but once i started catering to my hair as weird as is it is, it really began to flourish.
*I know that no one is trying to hear what I'm going to say, but if you search the hashtag 4a hair, you are going to see a bunch of videos of naturals with 4c and 4b hair just the same. It's not that "everyone is pretending to be 4c now" but really just that literally everyone puts multiple hair types on their video tags* 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
i’ve seen the other way round. i seen loads of people who clearly have type 3/3c hair put their videos as 4a or 3c/4a when it’s clear they don’t and are just trying to cater to both demographics.
I swear! People are too caught up with labels and what people should do because they attributed a label to their hair. The conversation is getting tiring...
That’s why I’m going to just call myself type 4 if I start making videos. Cause I know my hair isn’t full 4C but I do have 4C spots, saying you’re 4C when in reality you just have some 4C spots is problematic.
Looking back on this it feels like “ your hair can’t be 4c if it’s long/doesn’t look 4c when weighed down” sounds like the natural hair version of “ if your hair isn’t curly when it’s wet then it isn’t curly”
TELLLLL EMMMM Chizi has been letting me down with playing into 1. this dumb divide and conquer which is working and 2. Big grown people on TikTok which also aint for US !
True! I've even seen a lady bring up the fact that she is majorly black so she must have 4c hair. Which is so false. I'm 100% Nigerian yet I have 3c 4a 4b hair and so does one of my sisters. It's just genetics. Just like with skin colour, anything can happen
Ok so I started my natural hair journey about a year ago and I have 4c hair. I'm 23 and before I decided to just wear my natural hair I had never really had to take care of it. I would take out whatever protective hairstyle I have and I'd have someone from my family do my hair the next day or 2 days later top. One thing that made me realise I have 4c hair is that when I started looking up online how to take care of my hair I would find very veeeeeery few videos of people who had hair that looked like mine. And it made me feel bad and I almost gave up on it because I thought there was something wrong with my hair bc it was a lot more kinky and coily than what I'd seen in supposedly 4c videos. Anyway what I'm getting at with this is that one of the main problems with not 4c haired ppl using this # is that for ppl who want to start taking care of their hair it 1) might confuse them and lead to them doing stuff to their hair that is not adapted which can lead to actual damage 2) is a reminder that even inside the black community their hair type is not seen as desirable and even if the name 4c IS trendy it doesn't mean actual 4c hair is genuinely seens as as pretty as other hair types And for people who are not comfortable with wearing their natural hair yet it might just discourage them. It's really not about gate keeping. It's about common sense. This is not a competition, be proud of your hair, whatever type you are. And as you said, all hair are beautiful. But please let 4c hair have this space. (Sorry for the super long comment 😅)
We as black women need to stop labeling our hair! If it’s clean, moisturized, and healthy that’s all that should matter! We as black ppl are always labeling ourselves and putting each other in categories then we get upset when other races do it too us! Black Hair comes in many different variations. Who are we as spectators to categorize someone? Maybe they’re saying 4c as a reference to the thickness/coarseness of their hair and not the curl pattern. Hair is hair and black hair is beautiful. Learn to appreciate it for what it is instead of what it’s not.
Best comment I’ve read here!!!! People are really on here complaining about whether her is 4a, 4b, or 4c. Every hair texture is different versus hair type. The whole 1-4 came from hair type based on how the hair curls, not the texture of it and it’s manageability. Plus maybe these young girls just found something that really complimented THEIR hair and it worked for them. Grown woman on here bashing what looks like teenagers. This lady is reaching and throwing TONS shade. And the video is just disgusting overall. Hair is hair, damn lol.
Kaylyn Boyd preach! Nothing wrong with giving suggestions on a product but a person has to be a real special to bash someone over their hair type, a teenager at that. We already have enough non-black women telling us about our hair or how it should look and now we have to get it from our own people??? Bish what 😂
The problem is that when someone who doesn’t have 4C hair labels their hair as 4C it makes people who really have 4C confused as to why their hair doesn’t do the same thing. Then we get told it’s because our hair is “damaged”.
4C hair is gorgeous likewise all hair texture, but misleading people about your hair texture is what i find alarming, come and see my 4c hair and know what 4c hair really look like,the last video really get to thinking like WHAT? That type 3 hair sist🤷♀️🤦♀️
The second video! That’s what my hair does, especially in the front. The curls look so loose under water and when brushing but then let it sit for 2 seconds, boom. It’s 4c hair, it’s just weird.
My 4C hair looks like, springs back like, coils like, shrinks like and looks like after intense layered products. I think we all have to remember that the longer the hair, the healthier the hair, the different it appears once dry. Usually shrinks in rainy or humid or too dry atmospheres. It's all magic!!
I think I see a pattern here, lol. People probably automatically think spongy=4c Not realizing that you can have spongy 3c, 4a, 3b, etc hair. Also, my hair looks very similar to the girl who put her hair in a ponytail. I always claimed 4b/4c, happy to know that I was right😂 Also, gotta start using gel! I love doing that hairstyle, but my bangs always stick up to the heavens, frizz, and shrink in liiiike 2 hours. Thing is, gel dries out my hair. Idk what to do😭
Yes. Yvanna is absolutely 4c. Her hair is just silky and not coarse like most type 4’s. People forget that hair types and curl patterns aren’t exactly the same.